Texas Man Sentenced To 10 Years In Prison After Setting Synagogue On Fire
A man from Texas has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to setting a synagogue on fire.
A man from Texas has been sentenced to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to setting a synagogue on fire.
According to poll results that were released on Wednesday, the majority of Jewish college students have not felt safe on campus since the start of the October 7th terrorist attack initiated by Hamas, and a large percentage also claimed that they have experienced heightened anti-Semitism since the start of their Read more…
Ten hostages were released by Hamas on the first day of the planned two day extended ceasefire. One teenage girl who was released was seen emerging from the darkness with her pet Shih Tzu in hand.
A Russian-Israeli hostage who was abducted by Hamas during its unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7th was able to escape and hide for four days, before Palestinians in Gaza found him and brought him back to the terrorist group.
A man who was accused of attempted murder in the shooting of three Palestinian college students in Burlington, Vermont, has pleaded not guilty.
Thousands of people gathered in the streets of London to partake in a march against anti-Semitism. Many famous faces, including former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson participated and showed their support.
A 4-year old American dual citizen, Avigail Edan, is one of the 17 hostages that was released. Her release marks the first time a United States citizen has been released since Hamas raided Israel on October 7th, killing over 1,000 and kidnapping hundreds.
A second group of hostages have been released following a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
The names of the 13 Israeli hostages that have been released from Hamas custody have been revealed.
Israel has confirmed that it has received the names of the hostages that are set to be in a hostage swap with the terrorist group Hamas. The hostages will be released Friday at 9 am ET.